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 Poland - News

We’ve trawled the Internet for every story connected with property in Poland so you don’t have to.  By checking the news reports regularly and thinking through the consequences of each piece of news, you should be able to get a good idea as to how quickly or slowly property prices in the market are going to rise in the near future.

The information in this section only tells half the story, however, as only a small proportion of Polish property news is translated in English, which means that the locals are getting a lot more useful information than foreigners are.

Investing in the wrong markets could make the difference between making tens of thousands and losing tens of thousands over the next few years.  If you’re seriously considering investing in Poland, then you should think of subscribing to our Premium Service so that you can get breaking news from the market at the same time the Poles are hearing it.
 

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 Commercial Space Market: Prospects for 2008 Date posted: 05.03.2008 
Last year several long-awaited commercial outlets opened, providing the market with more than 850,000 square meters of modern retail space. This is an excellent result, and yet, this year seems to be even better-several facilities are scheduled for opening, from big multifunction complexes to small centers located in the middle of smaller cities. If all these projects are completed, supply will have grown by some 1 million sq m by the year's end. Why is the modern retail space pool in Poland constantly growing?
 
 10% Decrease in 2008 Date posted: 09.12.2007 
Next year average prices of flats in Poland are likely to drop by 10 percent and stay on this level for a year or two, an analysis by Golden Finance reveals.
 
 Poznan Profile Date posted: 03.10.2007 
Ryszard Grobelny, the Mayor of Poznan, currently the Polish city with the fastest growing property prices, talks about the city's attractions.
 
 Plenty Of Growth Left Date posted: 03.10.2007 
With a shortage of housing estimated at about 1.5 million units, Poland is among the most promising housing markets in Europe.
 
 14 New Routes From UK Date posted: 26.09.2007 
No frills airlines are set to open fourteen new flight routes from the UK to Poland over the next two months, fuelling a surge in interest for overseas property in the country.
 
 Medium Investment Risk Date posted: 12.09.2007 
The Goodman Global Risk Indicator (GGRI) rates the level of risk in Poland as medium and predicts that it will decrease over time.
 
 No Zones Increases Prices Date posted: 11.09.2007 
According to Poland’s minister of construction, Miroslaw Barszcz, one of the most important factors driving up housing prices in Poland is the absence of local zoning plans.
 
 7% VAT from 1 January 2008 Date posted: 05.09.2007 
From January 1, 2008, the preferential 7% VAT rate in Poland will include new apartments not larger than 150 square metres, and single-family houses not larger than 300 square metres.
 
 Housing Shortages Good For Investors Date posted: 20.08.2007 
Labour shortages due to many workers going to Western Europe and increasing prices for materials are pushing Polish property prices sky-high.
 
 Larger Apartments More Popular Date posted: 16.08.2007 
With easier access to credit, Poles are buying more bigger three-room apartments and less small studios according to the latest research.
 
 Poznan is Booming Date posted: 08.08.2007 
The market for property in Poznan has seen extraordinary rises in 2007 - 11.3% rises for the average property price in April alone.
 
 Speculators Start to Sell Date posted: 02.08.2007 
Speculators who bought off-plan to capitalize on the large gains seen by the Polish property market are now starting to sell up and move on.
 
 Best Potential in Third-Tier Cities Date posted: 31.07.2007 
Cities such as Katowice and Gliwice are now seeing growth rates akin to those in Warsaw itself over the past few years.
 
 Poland`s Hot: Krakow`s Not Date posted: 18.07.2007 

The historic city of Krakow was the first place in Poland to benefit from fast-rising property prices, but now other cities have overtaken it.

 
 Poznan Prices Up 9% Date posted: 18.07.2007 

Poznan easily led the way in terms of price growth for flats in June with property values rising on average by 9%.

 
 Prices in Small Towns Jump by 30% Date posted: 09.07.2007 
Prices in small towns jumped by 30% in the first half of 2007,
 
 Savills: Poland is #1 Date posted: 02.07.2007 
Savills has revealed that the price of Polish property has increased faster over the last year than in any other country in the world
 
 Property Prices Stabilizing Date posted: 14.06.2007 
Polish residential properties prices are continuing in an upward trend, but the market is showing signs of stabilization after a record-breaking price surge that lasted more than a year.
 
 Markets Start to Stabilize Date posted: 14.06.2007 
Polish residential properties prices are continuing in an upward trend, but the market is showing signs of stabilization after a record-breaking price surge that lasted more than a year.
 
 New Investment Company Date posted: 12.06.2007 
Property investment experts Emerging Places have stated that they believe Poland is the best emerging property market in the world to invest in.
 
 Euro 2012 Boost Forecast Date posted: 10.06.2007 
Poland and Ukraine's winning bid to host the European Football Championships in 2012 will put both countries in the spotlight in the coming years.
 
 Increased Labour Costs Date posted: 08.06.2007 
Poland's real estate prices likely to increase on labor demands of 2012 sporting events say analysts.
 
 Warsaw: 20%pa Growth Forecast Date posted: 05.06.2007 
Property in Poland's capital Warsaw is tipped for growth of between ten and 20 per cent a year for the next five to ten years.
 
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